When you write an essay, you need to acknowledge the articles and books you have used to support your arguments. This is known as referencing. The Harvard UTS Referencing Guide[5] has information about the different ways you can refer to materials you have used. Watch a video introducing Harvard UTS[6]

Plagiarism - beware! Plagiarism occurs when you use someone's ideas without acknowledging them as the source. Referencing correctly is one way of avoiding plagiarism. Plagiarism is viewed very harshly by the University. Learn more about plagiarism and test your knowledge on the UTS:HELPS Plagiarism[7] website.

EndNote[11] software is an alternative to RefWorks. It needs to be downloaded to your computer. Join a EndNote workshop[9] to learn how to use EndNote or complete an online tutorial on the EndNote website[12].